NFL to Review Ndamukong Suh's Controversial Kick to Matt Schaub

The NFL will review Ndamukong Suh's kick to the groin of Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub in an attempt to determine whether it was intentional, according to a report by ESPN's Ed Werder.

NFL executive vice president of football operations Ray Anderson was quoted as saying in the report, "When you consider the history, everything is on the table," referring to the discipline that Suh might face.

The "history" that Anderson is alluding to, of course, is an incident involving Suh that occurred last Thanksgiving. Suh stomped on the arm of Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith.

Suh contended that his stomp was unintentional but the NFL disagreed and slapped Suh with a two-game suspension.

With the most recent incident occurring on one of the NFL's marquee days once again, it should be expected that the NFL will be handling this situation very seriously if it is deemed that the kick was intentional.

It should be noted that Suh was not flagged for the kick in the first quarter and continued to play for the duration of the game.

When asked about the kick, Schaub said, "I really don't have anything to say about that play or that person."

Stay tuned for updates on this situation as new information becomes available.